Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 331, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929 Page: 35 of 40
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Senator Sheppard. In a race between
the two men, Senator Sheppard could
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was reluctant to accept the attorney
weneralahip beceuse he did NOT want
years from now
emahip. They I
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to the goy-
oat to him
arrangement of the equipment
you already have, an expert
telephone man can often double
the convenience of your tele*
phone service.
for the speed and pick-up of record-
breaking performance—and for
stamina and utmost reliability ...
tere of Robert kee Bobbitt of larede,
appointed attorney general to sue,
ceed Claude Pollard. He had wanted
to become a cahdidate for governer
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• the air-cooled type of engine. Where unusual performance in
required, air-cooling wine. Try a ride in the brilliant Franklin. Youll
tee instantdy why it has the airplana faaL
them can often prevent youth*
ful woes-and be a source of
pleasure to old folks, besides.
They save time, patience, steps.
Few know that one or two
additional instruments cost
considerably less than the single
telephonc they now have!
By a wisely-placed "‘exten-
sion" or two, and perhaps a re-
mggno
ROUTE IS MADE
NN CHEVROLET
toy*
That to why Franklin has been able to capture every tn^jor road
record—the only car to accomplish such a dramatic performance
demonstration. In a run on Pike’s Peak, Franklin adored another
triumph by fashing up and down the Peak 11 Hmie- IM raise—
timsof 4 hoses, 25 mtnsteaf
It to the Mamina, force, dependability and flexibility of air-cooled
id it was only after much
_ did be eonsent to make A
speech during the eempaign
—
ight
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New Dictator
"And nonobod tin has athdaii!'^
Aam.
Bank
Personal
Serviee
Air-cooled power to differentf it to the most progressive and modern
type of power in any motor car. When compared point for point
with other engines the advantages are overwhelmingly in favor of
the air-cooled motor.
A
total
been
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k I think I'll order one
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His frtends argued with him it
would be te his intereat to take the
ACCOUNT—is just a matter.of saving
systematically and adding to it regu-
Alarly. "l-nh......
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er mish
4 42,000
Mm any
66
Horsepower
$855
adup-Model olat factory
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doleful Tragedy of a |
young Lady of Seventeen I
MINIT-MAID
HOT BISCUITS
at year Grocer’s, or Dial 7703
ADD ONLY SOUR MILK
IS mfnutes from puekage to tabie
"Another Amarillo Product"
4155, the new 615 offers a,
y modem 76 horsepower motor,
with the brilliant performance of the time
proved GrahamPige four speed transmission,
standard gearshift — and a surprising
number of features ordinarily found only
on cars of higher price.See and drive these
1930 cars today. Aakcz.2.
z . akm-
Maar Jam was in sears. <
4".. .and Grandma didn't bearj,
the telephone,*' she sobbed. • Y
"Not even when Jimmy f
called the/atwU time I So Jimmy I
asked Helen Parka instead, and 7
.. .and.. .now dk'r going to %
the dance with him.
I "And no—nobody else has
asked me I" "
The tragedies of seventeen are
dark and bitter. Disconsolate,
Mary Jane buried her face in a
pillow, dom '
Mr. Mason looked down at
the forlorn little figure on the
couch sympathetically. N
"Yow know," he said to his
wife, "Grandma really dtua'f
hear as well as she used to. She
needs an extensioo telephone in
b ' hdxys
A
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At only *855.the new 612 gives you a big
66 horsepower motor, with a 7-bearing
crankshaft; lengthened wheelbase: hy-
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".... a good cook.
.... a good digestion.
expect asaistanee from a quarter he
had heretofore failed to get it, and
Govemor Moody would receive tome
Toney Chisum
' Z* .....•at ■
m
Cooled
0. ... me . . ,
Power.
“Happiness ..
--
Air
thas he woul have a much better
chante then than noW, sinee he would
be mych better, knoyn, although he
had been a popular epeaker of the
House of Repretentatives.
He aceded to pleadings of many
trienda but he has NOT definitely
ellmineted hmself from the IMO gub-
ernatorlal ram. Ho may run yet.
He has carefully guarded his giant
and he has taken paina to NOT com-
mit himself to the attorney general-
ship or any other officer.
Managet,
Southwestern Bell Tekephone do,
aij.
I d like to know bow to ye mom
value out of my telephone service.
Picas* eend ms a copy ofyour book-
let/"Modern Telephone Service for
the Home."]
acape
“I never enjoyed a more comfort-
able ride in a motor ear,” he wrote.
"We traveled through thin wonder-
• land leisurely, despite the consist-
ent speed that was maintained up-
grade and down. The Chevrolet took
hair pin turns without a perceptible
alqekening at speed, and the rutty
reads never stopped the driver for a
necond." ,/
-NEW MEXICO
(ConEUEDPAOM PAGEOND
la the foregreund of the scene an
epee lose as at New Mexico wild life
• • O»«-VM0V $2230 • • me ONnIITT-Nve $2405
help from persons who previously had
' * Sheppard's can-
-tyrs for his
Natehe-l
Happiness is what one mkes out of
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didacy against all eoi
great prohibition ser
Bobbitt I, Wniched VI
There is much interest in the fu-
xdorzptdim eroh thehilukinglhd-lbrown, speeial identifyine marks, he
Ic '.
wan disappointing to the
Smith partisans. The governor mere-
irmed his aith in the Deme-
party and renewed his fealty to
i of the South, and bad NO
> give to the votera in the
5,4
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A
at band, they claimed,
Anyway, those who fell out with
Benatw Sheppard praised Governor _ ____ _ ——______-_____
oody. Those whockitieizedGover- and had been engated extensively in
nor Moody expresaed admiration for feeling the pulse of the people. He
ment. Redintlne from the mountaln
scene will be miniature highways on
which emall tracks carry New Mexi-
co prod nets. .The puebleria a repro
duettos of Taos pueblo, and the Banta
Fe railroad has furnished a minlature
track and tain with earn. Carlo-
had Caverna are laoluded intheen-
tiro exhibit to an Imposing reprenen-
tation of the neenie, industrial, agri-
cultural, and sporting activities and
wealth of New Mexico. M
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CARRIER DELIVERS 600 TO 800
v -(OUNDS OF NEWSPAPERS
y X IN IM MIUS '
e-, “Believe it or not—he world’s I
"Mongest newspaper route,to in Yehow-
stone Park, la IM miles long and. ab-
sorbs between BOO and 800 pounds of
newspapers dally between Jane and ,
September," says K. M. Chase, man:
agr of Chevrolet Motor company- of
Texas.
--1 is a full ds‘s work that con-
fronta the driver Bird Newell, when
he steps an the starter of his ear,
and sets about the day's business.
Hest driving and knowledge of short
P cuts are necessary to complete the
task before dusk. |
. Newell’s subseribers number sev- i
oral hundred Reraons who reside each 1
summer in the isolated camps and re-
sort hotels of America's greatest
natural park. Until 1928
tignists had no n
Mme town net
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Brougham by Stud
SOVIET POSTS REWARD se
"‘FOR STITTEMIME CORPSES
(Dr The Jenoeiatea Pray
KOVNO, Lithuania, Oct. it. — A
with separate emergency system: adjusta-
ble front and rear seats and foot pedals,
, and other advantages unusual in a car so
moderately priced.
. FRANKLIN-AMARILLO CO.
w.T..............- ukunzcihomesan
ay route opened a Cl
P . boon in constant service,
ing a day. W
) the car has already tn
miles and has never uai _
M major ropatrs. "Thus far the
test of servicing the car has
search for a corpse afflicted with
stammering has been reported from
a village near Leningrad. Russia,
The district judge disappeared and
the village soviet offered a reward
for the “finding of the corpse of
Judge Dimitri Petrovitch, believed to
have been drowned in the Nova.”
With strict adherence to the letter
of the law, the notice was accompan-
ied by the magistrate’s official
identification record, as follows:
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4
4
76
- Horsepower
4155
andup-Modd 615arfutry
“J
Extra Power
; only $38.50. .h IVII
A Nowell reives his papers at-tho
Gardiner Entrance each day at ID to
a. m. He makes four steps, about 4*
minutes each, at the majot camps,
and returns to the bunk house at
Monmouth Lodge at 6120 p. m. To
do this he must average 32 miles to
the hour. His actual driving time is
five hours. - Me, ri
L. E. Flint, publicity director of
* the park recently invited a reporter
to accompany Newell over the route.
It afforded the writes a splendid view
of the park from trails forbidden the
average tourist.
.. When the reporter got back to his
office he wrote an enthusiestie des-
cription of the enchanting vistas that
had been revealed to him. Nor did he
Dr. P.M. Waltrip
OF DRS. WALTRIP & VAN HALTERN,
SPECIALISTS
of Fort Worth. is now located in Amarillo at the Herring Hotel for
a limited time to do rectal work. We treat all forms of PILES with-
out cutting, tying. burning or sloughing and without deteattea from
business.
Wo are now in our nixteenth year in Fort Worth, during which
time we have cured mere than nihe thounand enaea. noma of whom
ake among the best people at thia county, any of whom we are glad
to give as reference.
This to an excellent opportunity of getting well at home without
the added expense of going away and the lone of time from your
work. Examination and consultation free. Bee me now, as I will
only have a limited time here.
ROOM 026 HERRING HOTEL
OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 and I-t
.... and a GOOD BANK AC-
\ ■ COUNT." J ' | ;
The aamo emait body lines eharacteristie of Studebaker's President Eight and Commander Eight Brough-
ams have been carried out ip the design of the new Dietator Eight Brougham announced this week, A decided-
ly distinctive appearance is viven the car by a vinorleas French front of graceful contour. The .trim lines are
set off by two spare wheels mounted forward on front fenders and a roomy trunk at the xeah
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known in sense quarters as the anti- Smith pari
prohibitionists.; . 1 \ ly muffin
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foody, always an uncom- the muse
ohibittomist, wasinelih- advlee to
his tent after the Houn situation
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 331, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929, newspaper, October 13, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569368/m1/35/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.